TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN TRANSPORT

  • 3500 BCE

    THE WHEEL

    THE WHEEL
    it was the first transportation in the world It does not have a specific date or inventor, as it was developed independently in different ancient cultures in different parts of the world.
  • METRO

    METRO
    allows you to travel with contactless technology.The Englishman Charles Pearson proposed, as part of an improvement plan for the city of London, to open underground tunnels with railway tracks.
  • RAINWAIL

    RAINWAIL
    used to make long transportation The English engineer Richard Trevithick and his compatriot Andrew Vivian patented an adhesion steam locomotive that moved on rails by means of a gear.
  • AUTOMOBILE

    AUTOMOBILE
    it is used to get around cityes Benz built a four-stroke engine with a horizontal cylinder of 954 cm3 displacement, which could rotate at 400 rpm and reach a power of 0.75 HP.
  • PLANES

    PLANES
    it is used to move through the air and go to another country or continent Benz built a four-stroke engine with a horizontal cylinder of 954 cm3 displacement, which could rotate at 400 rpm and reach a power of 0.75 HP.
  • WIPER

    WIPER
    used to clean car mirrors or windows One day Mary Anderson was riding the tram and noticed that the driver had to clean the snow from the glass every now and then. He came up with a solution: a blade activated from inside the vehicle to remove snow.
  • AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES

    AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES
    is one capable of assuming the tasks normally performed by a driver. In 1980, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) achieved the first vehicle that operated using radar, laser, and computer vision.
  • AIRBAG

    AIRBAG
    stop the body of the occupants of a vehicle as gently as possible. The origins of the airbag date back to World War II, when there were pilots who had survival suits that could be filled with air so that they float in water and some of them activated them when they were going to suffer an impact, to retain your body.
  • GPS

    GPS
    provides reliable positioning, navigation, and timing services free of charge and uninterrupted to civilian users around the world. It emerged during the 1960s in the United States as part of satellite navigation experiments for monitoring military submarines carrying missiles.
  • TURNPIKE

    TURNPIKE
    mechanism for controlling and minimizing the harmful effects of excessive traffic in highly populated cities. The first highway to be built in the world was in Italy in 1921, between the cities of Milan and Varese.